One of these students [of Josephine Jardine] was Marjorie L. Biggs who joined Josephine's classes in 1957 and who subsequently took over the teaching of the Ecclesiastical Embroidery work for the Episcopal Diocese of Los Angeles when Mrs Jardine...

By "various hands." (Lucie-Smith, p.448). The following information is from the Mural Conservancy of Los Angeles: THE MURALS OF ESTRADA COURTS web page (http://www.lamurals.org/MuralFiles/ELA/EstradaCourts.html), accessed February 1, 2011: (3rd...

Joan Leslie adjusting Norris Mode's bow tie. Leslie served as the University of Louisville basketball team's "official hostess" during their stay in Los Angeles; Mode was there as a photographer. The Louisville Cardinals played a series of games in...

This wide-angled shot shows a booth at the Kentucky State Fair exhibit hall, the rafters of the ceiling, and a lot of the space in front. The booth advertises Los Angeles County California and mimics an adobe building with arched patio area. A...

University of Louisville--Basketball; University of Louisville--Students; Basketball players; Students; Pools; College athletes; University of Louisville--Sports

Members of the University of Louisville basketball team and adult staff standing near a hotel swimming pool in Los Angeles, California. There is a diving board on the right side, and one man holds on to a ladder and leans over the water. Most of...

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Coach "Peck" Hickman, Walter O'Keefe, Joan Leslie, and James "Lum" Edwards gather around a microphone on a tall stand. Edwards, a basketball player, won $120 on "Double or Nothing" -- a radio quiz show hosted by O'Keefe. Leslie was the team's...

University of Louisville--Basketball; University of Louisville--Students; Basketball players; Students; Restaurants; Telephones; College athletes; University of Louisville--Sports

Four men in a restaurant booth (this appears to be in the Brown Derby restaurant in Los Angeles, California). There are two younger men, one of whom is holding a telephone receiver to his ear. The younger men are members of the University of...

University of Louisville--Basketball; University of Louisville--Students; Coaches (Athletics); Students; Basketball players; Restaurants; Hostesses; College athletes; University of Louisville--Sports

Basketball team members at the Brown Derby restaurant, Los Angeles, California. The players are seated in a booth with Joan Leslie, their "official hostess." From left to right, seated: Glenn Combs, Kenny Reeves, Bob Brown, Joan Leslie, Bob...

View of a two-story house with shrubbery inside a decorative frame with ornamental flourishes. Inside the frame above the house is the phrase "Ex Libris." The name "William J. Dodd" is below the house. The house has been identified as being Dodd's...

Member of the National Guard stands front and center holding a rifle. Behind him are tents with more guardsmen. Title: No 11. Seventh Regiment National Guards from Los Angeles, camped in Lincoln Square, Oakland, Cal.

"Dali prided himself on being the world's greatest ever painter of the female posterior." (Caption); "It was probably early in 1950 that Emmanuel Looten, a little-known Flemish poet, had made Dali the unexpected and 'gelatinous' gift of a...

Address: 1448 St. James Ct. The William J. Dodd residence in Saint James Court sits back from the sidewalk. The house has a tile roof and ornate architectural detail. William James Dodd (1862-1930) was an architect who came to Louisville, Kentucky,...

U.S.S. Louisville rescuing 465 passengers from the steamship Harvard stranded on reef off California coast on May 30, 1930. Passengers standing on deck. Ship's shadow visible in the calm water. Associated Press caption on back of image: "The 465...

Boy in a tunic top standing on a rock and blowing a long, narrow horn. Above the image is the phrase "Ex Libris." Below the image is the name "Edward Wilson Hewett." Edward Wilson Hewett, an artist and writer, is the eldest son of (George) Ainslie...